Take the opportunity to visit the Vendée
Heritage, history and villages of character
Emblematic locations combining culture and authenticity
If you're wondering what to visit in the Vendée, start with the legendary Puy du Fou, a historic theme park voted the best in the world several times over. Closer to the coast, stroll through the lively streets of Les Sables-d'Olonne, a famous seaside resort and the starting point for the Vendée Globe. Or discover the charm of Vouvant, one of France's most beautiful villages, with its ramparts and medieval atmosphere. These emblematic sites reveal the diversity of the Vendée's heritage, with its maritime traditions, historic architecture and local art of living.
What to visit in the Vendée: nature, islands and exceptional views
A varied landscape of ocean, marsh and Atlantic islands
To complete your stay and know exactly what to visit in the Vendée, explore the iconic Île de Noirmoutier, accessible via the famous Passage du Gois or by bridge, renowned for its beaches and salt marshes. The authentic Île d'Yeu has wild cliffs and a picturesque harbour. Nature lovers will also appreciate the Marais Poitevin, nicknamed the “Green Venice”, ideal for a boat trip. With its coastline, Atlantic islands and lush green landscapes, the Vendée offers a mosaic of experiences to discover during your stay in Talmont-Saint-Hilaire.